It all began in 1936 when E.F. Wonderlic created a cognitive ability test that has evolved to become one of the world’s most well-known standardized tests. Wonderlic created the test because he knew that data could solve the most challenging hiring and selection problems.
Category: Writer Wednesdays
WW: Advice Necessary Before an Important Job Interview
The pressure of interviewing for a new job can be a bit overwhelming. But, with the right advice, you will be well on your way to getting the job you have always dreamed of.
WW: Social Media is a Friendship Not to be Abused
As a full-time author/writer, my focus is on two things: writing and marketing. I got into the business for the former and hate the latter. In my earlier days of writing, writers saw social media as a short cut to the marketing effort needed to put words into the hands of readers.
WW: Are Your Values Behind Your Writing?
Writing has always been my passion. Putting a pen to paper releases endorphins for me. The best part is that I enjoy writing just about anything — fiction, nonfiction, technical pieces, news, press releases, poems, rants, book reviews — you name it. So if I have such a love for it, what has been keeping…
WW: The #1 Writing Lesson Learned
When Jennifer asked me to guest post on her website, I was stuck on what to write about. I’ve been a writer all my life and started blogging over 10 years ago. So, you can imagine how frustrated I felt. Except, I went back over my experiences with writing. And the one thing I’ve learned…